<p>AICC observers Ajay Maken and Gaurav Gogoi, who had flown here Friday evening, were kept under quarantine for the second consecutive day as per COVID-19 protocols in Manipur, while a war of words erupted between the ruling BJP and the Congress.</p>.<p>While the Congress claimed that the BJP-led government has lost the majority, the BJP claimed the issue had been settled with the victory of its candidate in the Rajya Sabha polls.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-india-deaths-covid-19-tally-maharashtra-karnataka-delhi-mumbai-bengaluru-icmr-worldometer-info-851629.html"><strong>For latest updates on coronavirus outbreak, click here </strong></a></p>.<p>Nobody has been allowed to see Ajay Maken, Congress spokesperson, and Gaurav Gogoi, General Secretary in-charge of North East, who came here as AICC observers after the sudden political developments in Manipur including the formation of Secular Progressive Front (SPF) led by O Ibobi Singh following the resignation of four ministers belonging to National People's Party and five others from the government.</p>.<p>The state authority had placed the two All India Congress Committee (AICC) leaders in a paid quarantine centre at an Imphal Hotel in accordance with the state's guidelines on the pandemic.</p>.<p>As they had already booked rooms at the said hotel before their arrival here, they were guided by an Additional Superintendent of Police rank officer to the hotel, official sources said.</p>.<p>Both of them have to stay in isolation and undergo COVID- 19 test, a government spokesperson said.</p>.<p><a href="www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/bjps-success-in-rs-election-settles-majority/minority-issues-manipur-cm-n-biren-singh-851852.html"><strong>Also Read | BJP's success in RS election settles majority/minority issues: Manipur CM N Biren Singh</strong></a></p>.<p>A state Congress leader, on the condition of anonymity, said they are not allowed to see the AICC leaders as they are in quarantine centre.</p>.<p>BJP General Secretary Ram Madhav took a swipe at the Congress, saying it could not the Rajya Sabha seat and was claiming majority in the Assembly.</p>.<p>"Congress party couldn't wind RS seat in Manipur. Yet went to governor claiming they have a majority in Assembly. Their leader Ajay Maken and MP Gaurav Gogoi entered Manipur disregarding Corona guidelines. They have been promptly quarantined by d state health authorities (sic)," he tweeted.</p>.<p>In the Rajya Sabha poll in Manipur taking place in the backdrop of high political drama triggered by the resignations, BJP's Leishemba Sanajaoba defeated rival Congress candidate T Mangi Babu by four votes.</p>.<p>In a counter to Ram Madhav, Ajay Maken tweeted, "Congress always regards rules & traditions-We came here with permission with full knowledge & booked quarantine center in advance. It is a support to the Manipur PCC & its people in the fight against a Govt formed by manipulation against popular votes!"</p>.<p>Gaurav Gogoi, MP, also hit back at Ram Madhav, saying "You are a senior leader of your party. I would have hoped that you would check your facts before tweeting. Maybe the last minute manipulation to block four Congress votes has induced a false sense of confidence."</p>.<p>Three Congress defectors -- Ksh Biren Singh, S Bira Singh, and Surchandra Singh -- were not allowed to cast their votes as cases are pending against them. However, the other four defectors could vote.</p>.<p>The seven Congress legislators who had crossed over to the BJP shortly after the 2017 state polls have been facing anti-defection cases. Their disqualification matter is with the Manipur High Court as well as the Speaker's Tribunal.</p>.<p>One recently disqualified MLA was also barred from taking part in the voting process.</p>.<p>Of the nine members who tendered resignation on Wednesday, BJP MLAs S Subhashchandra Singh, T T Haokip and Samuel Jendai could not cast their votes.</p>.<p>Four NPP ministers, who had withdrawn their support from the ruling coalition, have exercised their franchise during the poll.</p>.<p>The lone Trinamool Congress MLA T Robindro Singh, who also pulled out of the N Biren Singh-led dispensation, was not allowed to cast his vote. He lodged a complaint to the Election Commission in this regard.</p>.<p>Smelling a chance, the Congress had stepped up efforts to oust the BJP-led government by urging Governor Najma Heptullah on Thursday to convene a special assembly session for taking up a no-confidence motion against the Biren Singh ministry.</p>.<p>Election to the lone seat of the Parliament's upper house was seen as a test of numbers between the government and the newly formed Secular Progressive Front (SPF) of the opposition headed by Congress.</p>.<p>Buoyed by the BJP candidate's victory, Chief Minister N Biren Singh has said that the Rajya Sabha poll evidently settled the "majority and minority" issue.</p>.<p>But, the Opposition leader O Ibobi Singh Saturday alleged that the government is actually in minority and asked it to prove the majority in the House.</p>.<p>"From day one, when the nine MLAs withdrew their support from the BJP-led coalition government, it has been reduced to the minority", he told reporters.</p>.<p>Ibobi continued, as per democratic norms, the newly formed Secular Progressive Front (SPF), have urged the Governor to call for a special assembly session.</p>.<p>"If they are able to prove their majority, let them continue," the former chief minister added. </p>
<p>AICC observers Ajay Maken and Gaurav Gogoi, who had flown here Friday evening, were kept under quarantine for the second consecutive day as per COVID-19 protocols in Manipur, while a war of words erupted between the ruling BJP and the Congress.</p>.<p>While the Congress claimed that the BJP-led government has lost the majority, the BJP claimed the issue had been settled with the victory of its candidate in the Rajya Sabha polls.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-india-deaths-covid-19-tally-maharashtra-karnataka-delhi-mumbai-bengaluru-icmr-worldometer-info-851629.html"><strong>For latest updates on coronavirus outbreak, click here </strong></a></p>.<p>Nobody has been allowed to see Ajay Maken, Congress spokesperson, and Gaurav Gogoi, General Secretary in-charge of North East, who came here as AICC observers after the sudden political developments in Manipur including the formation of Secular Progressive Front (SPF) led by O Ibobi Singh following the resignation of four ministers belonging to National People's Party and five others from the government.</p>.<p>The state authority had placed the two All India Congress Committee (AICC) leaders in a paid quarantine centre at an Imphal Hotel in accordance with the state's guidelines on the pandemic.</p>.<p>As they had already booked rooms at the said hotel before their arrival here, they were guided by an Additional Superintendent of Police rank officer to the hotel, official sources said.</p>.<p>Both of them have to stay in isolation and undergo COVID- 19 test, a government spokesperson said.</p>.<p><a href="www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/bjps-success-in-rs-election-settles-majority/minority-issues-manipur-cm-n-biren-singh-851852.html"><strong>Also Read | BJP's success in RS election settles majority/minority issues: Manipur CM N Biren Singh</strong></a></p>.<p>A state Congress leader, on the condition of anonymity, said they are not allowed to see the AICC leaders as they are in quarantine centre.</p>.<p>BJP General Secretary Ram Madhav took a swipe at the Congress, saying it could not the Rajya Sabha seat and was claiming majority in the Assembly.</p>.<p>"Congress party couldn't wind RS seat in Manipur. Yet went to governor claiming they have a majority in Assembly. Their leader Ajay Maken and MP Gaurav Gogoi entered Manipur disregarding Corona guidelines. They have been promptly quarantined by d state health authorities (sic)," he tweeted.</p>.<p>In the Rajya Sabha poll in Manipur taking place in the backdrop of high political drama triggered by the resignations, BJP's Leishemba Sanajaoba defeated rival Congress candidate T Mangi Babu by four votes.</p>.<p>In a counter to Ram Madhav, Ajay Maken tweeted, "Congress always regards rules & traditions-We came here with permission with full knowledge & booked quarantine center in advance. It is a support to the Manipur PCC & its people in the fight against a Govt formed by manipulation against popular votes!"</p>.<p>Gaurav Gogoi, MP, also hit back at Ram Madhav, saying "You are a senior leader of your party. I would have hoped that you would check your facts before tweeting. Maybe the last minute manipulation to block four Congress votes has induced a false sense of confidence."</p>.<p>Three Congress defectors -- Ksh Biren Singh, S Bira Singh, and Surchandra Singh -- were not allowed to cast their votes as cases are pending against them. However, the other four defectors could vote.</p>.<p>The seven Congress legislators who had crossed over to the BJP shortly after the 2017 state polls have been facing anti-defection cases. Their disqualification matter is with the Manipur High Court as well as the Speaker's Tribunal.</p>.<p>One recently disqualified MLA was also barred from taking part in the voting process.</p>.<p>Of the nine members who tendered resignation on Wednesday, BJP MLAs S Subhashchandra Singh, T T Haokip and Samuel Jendai could not cast their votes.</p>.<p>Four NPP ministers, who had withdrawn their support from the ruling coalition, have exercised their franchise during the poll.</p>.<p>The lone Trinamool Congress MLA T Robindro Singh, who also pulled out of the N Biren Singh-led dispensation, was not allowed to cast his vote. He lodged a complaint to the Election Commission in this regard.</p>.<p>Smelling a chance, the Congress had stepped up efforts to oust the BJP-led government by urging Governor Najma Heptullah on Thursday to convene a special assembly session for taking up a no-confidence motion against the Biren Singh ministry.</p>.<p>Election to the lone seat of the Parliament's upper house was seen as a test of numbers between the government and the newly formed Secular Progressive Front (SPF) of the opposition headed by Congress.</p>.<p>Buoyed by the BJP candidate's victory, Chief Minister N Biren Singh has said that the Rajya Sabha poll evidently settled the "majority and minority" issue.</p>.<p>But, the Opposition leader O Ibobi Singh Saturday alleged that the government is actually in minority and asked it to prove the majority in the House.</p>.<p>"From day one, when the nine MLAs withdrew their support from the BJP-led coalition government, it has been reduced to the minority", he told reporters.</p>.<p>Ibobi continued, as per democratic norms, the newly formed Secular Progressive Front (SPF), have urged the Governor to call for a special assembly session.</p>.<p>"If they are able to prove their majority, let them continue," the former chief minister added. </p>